quintel / etmoses

Online decision support tool to create local energy situations for neighbourhoods, cities and regions with a time resolution of 15 minutes created and maintained by Quintel – Not maintained
https://moses.energytransitionmodel.com
MIT License
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Stacked chart not the same for two subsequent nodes #1596

Closed DorinevanderVlies closed 6 years ago

DorinevanderVlies commented 7 years ago

This LES. The end node (4 - portiekflat) shows all parts individually (both negative and positive) The node above the end node (k+z 4) already performs a substraction and. The chart follows the same line as the "total" chart.

I prefer the way the end node shows it.

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ChaelKruip commented 7 years ago

@antw doesn't this have to do with the way loads are calculated across the network? I.e., that only the resulting loads after locally (on the end-node) supply and demand have been subtracted?

antw commented 7 years ago

@antw doesn't this have to do with the way loads are calculated across the network? I.e., that only the resulting loads after locally (on the end-node) supply and demand have been subtracted?

Yes, that's correct. The chart shows which technologies are responsible for the load on the selected component. Any supply/demand satisfied entirely at lower levels of the network will not appear on higher-level components.